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Nikon D5000 Camera Manual

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Nikon D5000 Camera Manual

2024-07-26 01:13:26

Works well with my Nikon D5000

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2024-06-17 02:20:37

Worked very good on Nikon D5000!

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2024-09-23 06:53:56

I was looking for a camera bag that also serves as my everyday bag. In this bag I have my nikon D5000 w 35mm lens and battery grip and have my sb400 . Easy to carry and looks like a regular bag.it came perfectly on this new year,it can fit also my extra yongnuo flash & 18-55mm lens without showing any bulkness when I carried it.

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2024-07-19 06:24:28

I thought that this lens was a great addition to my camera gear that I already own. I use it with my Nikon D5000 and it works beautifully. It is great for a powerful zoom, without a bulky lens. I would definately reccomend this product.

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2024-06-26 03:51:37

I use it with a Nikon D5000, and it works wonderfully. Perfect for long exposures, to reduce camera shake. Very compact and easy to use.

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2024-05-14 03:14:18

This was a purchase I've been wanting to get for 3 years. My previous Nikon the D5000 was a great camera for the time I had it and came to trust the Nikon brand. I can't wait to start enjoying this camera.

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2024-08-08 01:10:53

For me this is the perfect lens. I have a D5000 Nikon and it works perfect. The autofocus is much faster then the lens that came with the camera kit. I didn't notice any soft edeges like other people have complained about.

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2024-08-07 04:16:42

I have the Nikon D5000. This lens was mainly to replace the stock 18-55mm lens that came with the camera originally. I always found myself needing a little more than the 55mm and just less than my 55-200mm. This 18-105mm lens is the perfect compromise between the two for an every day lens.

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2024-07-29 07:11:22

I picked this up because I needed to start getting 4K footage to match into an existing workflow. I have been using Nikon D5000 series cameras for most of my career, and could not see tossing all that gear and going with a new setup. All my lenses, all my accessories, flash, gimbal, remotes, all work with this model as well. The D7500 is a bit different than the D5000 series, most of the functions are now buttons on the outside of the camera. Auto Focus switching, ISO settings, White Balance, bracketing, plus more, all have buttons, or can have buttons assigned to them so you don’t have to scroll through endless menus. The D7500 feels tougher than the D5000 series, it is a little heavier, but not ridiculous. The LCD flips up and down, and not out, which helps keep the balance on a gimbal. All of the connection ports are on the left side, again, making this more gimbal friendly, I use the Ronin-SC and it works great. I even solved the “cable issue” between the Ronin and Nikon camera, take a look on YouTube and you should find it. The only negative I have is that the D5000 series and the D7500 use different batteries. So I will have to start a new collection for this camera. Images and video have been perfect. There are some new autofocus options, and the face detection seems to lock on better. If you have an existing Nikon setup, and need to get from 1080 to 4K take a hard look at this model. I got the refurbished unit and it works fine. I can’t tell what even may have been refurbished about it, and not really sure why anyone who has this model would even want to send it back.

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2024-06-16 06:36:26

I use the Nikon ML-L3 with my Nikon D5000 for almost all my tripod shots. It is great for making sure there is absolutely no vibration before you snap that shutter. Since your hands never touch the camera after making your exposure and focus adjustments, you avoid any unnecassary vibration while taking those longer exposures. Easier and more convenient than using the camera's self-timer

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